Quote Originally Posted by limnologist View Post
I have to Argentine Pacmans, I have found a very simple set-up to suit them perfectly. I keep mine in plastic shoeboxes with holes melted into the top (i used a soldering iron) and paper towels as a substrate. I have a small bowl for water for my younger frog (the older one doesnt like sitting in water) and have an under tank heater. I place the boxes on top of each other and switch them out regularly, and I feed them superworms, mealworms, waxworms, crickets, goldfish, spiders, and any other live pest i find in or on my house :P . I trained them to eat from my hand, so they are very easy to feed.....and very fat lol. anyway, my advice is: stay simple, more decor is more work and your frogs dont care for fancy decor as long as they can dig and they also dont care to be disturbed much when your cleaning your tanks stuff. These frogs are the coolest, most interesting, most beautiful frogs ever! (says me) they make great pets.!
Hello and welcome to FF! Don't understand how do you keep Pacman's on paper towels with a source of heat underneath them and one of them without a water dish. What temperature and humidity parameters are maintained in the plastic shoeboxes?

Feeding your frogs a high fat diet (goldfish, superworms, mealworms, and waxworms) and pests you find in your house is not the healthiest nutrition for them. Here is some more info about their care: Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding. Good luck .